16 Injured in Rollover Bus Accident in Waller County

16 Injured in Rollover Bus Accident in Waller County
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A rollover bus accident in Waller County has left 16 people injured. The accident occurred last night at about 11 p.m. on Highway 290, near the Buc-ee’s just off of FM 362.

The charter bus was driving in the eastbound lanes of 290 at the time of the accident. Police state it was a single-vehicle accident, and they are still working to investigate the circumstances that led to the crash.

The bus was carrying a baseball team from the Spartans Postgrad Baseball Academy. The team was heading home to Tomball after playing a game in Ranger, Texas. Of the 22 people on the bus at the time of the rollover accident, 16 were injured.

One of the players had to be cut out of the bus. That player and another passenger were transported to a nearby hospital via helicopter, while ten others were transported to the hospital by EMS. Waller County officials report that none of the injuries were life-threatening.

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Michael S. Callahan is an attorney and founder of The Callahan Law Firm. He focuses his practice on representing individuals and families in personal injury cases involving motor vehicle and truck accidents, workplace accidents and defective products. With over 30 years of experience, he is dedicated to fighting on behalf of people whose lives have been forever altered by the negligence and carelessness of corporations and individuals. Originally trained as a mechanical engineer, Michael has been practicing law and fighting for justice for those who need it most since 1994. He is board-certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and a member of various esteemed legal associations. Outside of work, Michael enjoys spending quality time with his family, outdoor activities, and continually striving to improve as a trial lawyer and human being.